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I have a VPR pourover Bunn coffee maker. I've had it many years with no problems. The cord is getting hot and popped the circuit breaker.

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Most the time the plug goes bad.This is a cheap molded plug.You can pick up a new plug at the hardware store.Pick up a 120 volt standard 15 amp plug.

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